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The device is connected to the host device by a USB Type A interface, which supplies the USB device with power and transmit/receive data. When your device is in use, the system handling your connection controls the power level at which your device transmits.

Supported LTE Bands

LTE Band

Max. Output Power (dBm)

Frequency

(MHz)

Uplink

(MHz)

Downlink

(MHz)

Channels

1

23 dBm

2100

1920 – 1980

2110 – 2170

Tx: 18000 - 18599
Rx: 0 - 599

3

23 dBm

1800

1710-1785

1805-1880

Tx: 19200 - 19949
Rx: 1200 - 1949

7

23 dBm

2600

2500 – 2570

2620 – 2690

Tx: 20750 - 21449
Rx: 2750 - 3449

8

23 dBm

900

880-915

925-960

Tx: 21450 - 21799
Rx: 3450 - 3799

20

23 dBm

800

832-862

791-821

Tx: 24150 - 24449
Rx: 6150 - 6449

28A

23 dBm

700

703-733

758-788

Tx: 27210 - 27510
Rx: 9210 - 9510

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AT commands can be used during operation to establish a network connection. Please find an overview in the AT commands reference guide from Telit: https://www.telit.com/m2m-iot-products/cellular-modules/standard-industrial-grade/xe910-family/#LE910Cx-downloads

Compliances

General

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Note

Please consult User Manual

The USB Connect 4G - EU is not a medical device, that means the USB Connect 4G - XX is not intended for a medical purpose, to be used directly on humans.

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